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Wilde and Jason, Misses, 1924 Apr. 12. Creator: Arnold Genthe
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Wilde and Jason, Misses, 1924 Apr. 12. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Wilde and Jason, Misses, 1924 Apr. 12
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Crinoline Hoop Skirt Hooped Hoopskirt Leaning Forward Mischief Petticoat Scolding Telling Off Warning
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Wilde and Jason, Misses, 1924 Apr. 12
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is a captivating photograph by renowned American photographer Arnold Genthe, capturing the playful and mischievous moment between two young women, Renne Wilde and Miss Jason, during a dance performance in the 1920s. The image, taken on April 12, 1924, showcases the women in full regalia of the era's fashion, with full crinolines, hoopskirts, and petticoats, creating a stunning visual display of the time's unique and elegant apparel. The photograph finds Miss Jason in the act of leaning forward to scold or tell off Miss Wilde, adding an element of intrigue and narrative to the image. The women, both dressed in white and black, exude a sense of youthful energy and vitality, as they engage in a moment of lighthearted banter on the stage. The image, taken as a still from a dance or performance, offers a glimpse into the world of 1920s American culture, where fashion, dance, and mischief came together to create unforgettable moments. The photograph, preserved as a nitrate negative in the Library of Congress, is a testament to the rich heritage of American art and photography. The image's location is not specified, but it is a reminder of the universal language of human emotion and connection that transcends time and place. This photograph is a must-see for anyone interested in the history of American fashion, dance, and photography, and a beautiful addition to any collection of vintage images.
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